John Harbaugh

ORLANDO - The Miami Dolphins presently possess all seven of the team's 2014 NFL draft picks. The Baltimore Ravens will receive a 2015 seventh-round pick to complete the midseason trade for Bryant McKinnie, which helped solidify the Dolphins' struggling offensive line last season. It was previously reported that the Dolphins would send the Ravens a 2014 seventh-round pick, but John Harbaugh told the media the Ravens are expecting a 2015 seventh-round pick from Miami for McKinnie. McKinnie started the final 10 games of 2013 for the Dolphins and helped fortify a troublesome offensive line, which was engulfed in the bullying scandal that prompted Jonathan Martin to leave the team...

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